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Identification and plane distribution of thin reservoirs in the Middle Permian Qixia Formation in Shuangyushi, Northwest Sichuan

The dolomite reservoir of the Middle Permian Qixia Formation in the Shuangyushi structure in northwestern Sichuan Basin is deeply buried, thin, and highly heterogeneous. With low-resolution seismic data, it is not easy to identify the reservoir signal and it is difficult to accurately describe the p...

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Published in:Carbonates and evaporites 2023-12, Vol.38 (4), p.67, Article 67
Main Authors: Zhang, Kun, Liu, Hong, Yang, Xun, Wang, Yufeng, Sun, Zhiyun, Hu, Luojia
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Language:English
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Summary:The dolomite reservoir of the Middle Permian Qixia Formation in the Shuangyushi structure in northwestern Sichuan Basin is deeply buried, thin, and highly heterogeneous. With low-resolution seismic data, it is not easy to identify the reservoir signal and it is difficult to accurately describe the plane distribution of thin reservoirs. Based on high-resolution processing of seismic data, well-seismic combination technology, forward simulation technology, and cross-well profiles, in this study, we defined the waveform characteristics that correspond to different modes of reservoir development, summarized the seismic response modes of reservoirs in the area, optimized sensitive attributes, and finely depicted their plane distribution. The ability of seismic data to identify thin reservoirs was significantly improved after high-resolution processing. According to a comprehensive analysis, the reservoirs of the Qixia Formation in the study area had two response modes: “weak peak” and “complex wave.” The waveform clustering attribute was optimized to describe the plane distribution characteristics of the Qixia Formation reservoirs in the study area. Type-I and type-II waveforms were favorable waveforms for reservoir development, and they mainly were distributed in the west of the Devonian denudation line, in a strip along the north–south direction, and mostly along faults. The predictions made with this method agreed well with the actual reservoir development, which provided a reference for the prediction of deep and thin reservoirs in this area.
ISSN:0891-2556
1878-5212
DOI:10.1007/s13146-023-00891-9